Song Story: Left over song from earlier vocal work and I thought it could stand on it’s own without vocals. Main reason I liked it is simply because this was the first time I used the CS-15 in production. I like the way it turned out.

Song Story: In No Ones Shadow came out after the tragic loss of two amazing women, Princess Diana and Mother Teresa. I was somewhat disappointed that Princess Di received so much more press than Mother Teresa. I’m sure she would have felt the same having based so much of her work on Mother Teresa’s efforts. I always pictured the song starting out with a full photo of Princess Diana that would slowly shrink and be over shadowed by a growing photo of Mother Teresa.

Song Story: This was one of the first songs that I had ever written that followed the ‘typical’ pattern of intro-verse-break-chorus-repeat sort of scheme. So that’s where the title comes from. I rather like the tune though after I reflect on it.

Song Story: Does every song have to have a story? Of course they do…but this one doesn’t really. The title was randomly picked out of the air and the song was just one of the better bits of music to come out of this session. I like it quite a bit actually when I stop and listen to it in detail.

Song Story: Well, this was called something else originally, but…I had issues with my Gravis UltraSound during the recording of these tracks and it ruined the ending of this song. My brother seems to have an earlier recording of this song in which the ending is not in overdrive mode. I need to get that from him and upload it…but then I would have to change the title and we can’t have that can we?

Song Story: Again, my Gravis UltraSound was giving me issues, but this song is probably one of my favorites on this collection. I just like the way it works, the way it feels and how it flows together. Again, my brother managed to get his hands on an earlier master copy, how I don’t know, and that one I could upload because it would be worth it to me.